JordanMugen wrote: ↑26 Jun 2019, 17:46
One wonders why RBR have stuck to a high rake approach!? An approach that has seemingly resulted in a car that Gasly, a very talented driver, finds very difficult to drive due to lack of rear end grip.
Point is that up until the end of 2018 RB had (at least one of) the best chassis amongst the field, with loads of inherent DF and very gentle on the tires.
Now this year the tires have been tampered with, as goes for the simplified FW.. both hugely in favor of Merc's concept of no rake at all, one of the largest floors, combined with the most efficient PU of the field.
What was RB going to do then !? Replicate Merc's concept, knowing you are missing the 6yrs of experience they lie ahead of you, or stick to your own philosophy?
It's easy for Ham to blabber this nonsense, but he's just been on the right side eversince he joined Merc, a team that this year even got the optimal changes in regulations played in hand.
They always had a very good car, practically unlimited budget, and an engine that was initially lightyears ahead (and in fact still is).
So, to me these words don't really have any meaning in this context.